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- Antimicrobial compositions are generally added to various kinds of industrial water based fluids to reduce or inhibit the growth of microorganisms.
- industrial water based fluids such as metal-working fluids, latex paints, water based hydraulic fluids, require antimicrobial compositions to control the growth microorganisms which eventually render the fluids rancid.
- Antimicrobial agents constitute an important ingredient of industrial fluids which are commonly depleted faster than the other components of the fluids. Quite often, additional antimicrobial agents must be added to the industrial water based fluid at periodic intervals in order to compensate for their loss from the fluid after continuous use.
- Preservatives are removed from the fluid after interacting with the microbes to bring about their inhibition or death.
- the concentration of any preservative declines with time and may be reduced to subinhibitory levels in only a few days.
- the antimicrobial compositions used in industrial water based fluids seem to suffer from one or more disadvantages including high cost, unacceptable toxicity or low degree of effectiveness at the present state of the art.
- the present invention provides agents which when combined with antimicrobial agents are effective to potentiate the activity of the antimicrobial agent in controlling the growth of microorganisms in industrial water based fluids. Hence, less antimicrobial agent is required to produce the same antimicrobial effect as compared to using the antimicrobial agent alone.
- the present invention provides antimicrobial potentiating agents.
- the antimicrobial potentiating agents of the invention are alkanolamines and alkyl alkanolamines of the formula:
- R is hydrogen or normal C 1-6 alkyl; and R 1 is a normal or branched chain C 2-4 alkyl or hydoxymethyl C 2-4 alkyl.
- alkanolamines which potentiate the activity of antimicrobial agents include n-hexyl ethanolamine, 2-methyl ethanolamine, 2-hydroxymethyl ethanolamine, n-amyl ethanolamine, 2-amine-1-butanol, 3-amino-1-propanol, and isopropanolamine.
- the alkanolamines of this invention when combined with antimicrobial agents are effective to potentiate the activity of and extend the useful life the antimicrobial agents in preventing and controlling the fouling of industrial water based fluids.
- the use of the antimicrobial potentiating agents of the invention reduces the amount of antimicrobial agent needed to effect a desired control of microbial (including bacterial and fungal) growth in industrial water based fluids.
- the use of the antimicrobial potentiating agents of this invention can extend the useful life of the antimicrobial agent used to control microbial growth in industrial water based fluids.
- 500-1500 ppm of the antimicrobial potentiating agents can reduce the needed amount of anitmicrobial agent by about 20-50%.
- 500-1500 ppm of the antimicrobial potentiating agent admixed with an antimicrobial agent will extend the normal useful life of the antimicrobial agent by about 20-100% or more.
- the amount of potentiating agent added to the industrial water fluid does not by itself exhibit sufficient activity to control microbial growth in the fluid.
- the present invention provides compositions of antimicrobial potentiating agents together with antimicrobial agents.
- the compositions of the present invention when added to industrial water based fluids are useful to control the growth of microorganisms, including for example bacteria, algae and fungi, which tend to foul the industrial waters.
- the term "industrial water based fluid” is meant to encompass water, oil in water, water in oil emulsions and like compositions which are susceptible to the infestation and growth of microorganisms.
- soaps and detergent fluids cosmetics, latex paints, paper pulping fluids, drilling muds, water based hydraulic fluids, water for coolant towers, metalworking fluids or cutting fluids, are included.
- antimicrobial effective amount means that amount of the antimicrobial agent which when added to the industrial water based fluid will adequately inhibit the growth of microorganisms in that fluid.
- antimicrobial potentiating effective amount or words to that effect, mean the amount of the antimicrobial potentiating agent which when combined with the antimicrobial agent is effective to enhance the activity of or prolong the useful life of the antimicrobial agent in controlling the growth of microorganisms in the industrial water based fluids.
- antimicrobial potentiating agent preferably from about 500 to 1500 parts of the alkanolamine, antimicrobial potentiating agent are admixed with the recommended effective amount of the antimicrobial agent per million parts of the industrial water based fluid.
- the antimicrobial agents which are potentiated by the alkanolamines of this invention include triazines, phenols, morpholines, "formaldehyde releasers (compounds which will hydrolyze into formaldehyde and other non-persistent fragments in aqueous solution including, e.g., tris(hydroxymethyl)nitromethane, hexahydro-1,3,5-tris(2-hydroxyethyl)-S-triazine, hexahydro-1,3,5-triethyl-S-triazine, hexahydro-1,3,5-tris(2-hydroxyethyl)-S-triazine iodine complex, and 1-(3-chloroallyl)-3,5,7-triaza-1-azoniaadamantane chloride),” azoniatricylodecanes, omadines and oxazolidines.
- test units consisted of quart jars placed in rows. Above each row, a metal framework was constructed to support the aeration system which consisted of aquarium valves connected together with plastic tubing. The amount of aeration of each unit was controlled by adjusting the valves. Capillary pipettes were employed as aerators to produce a fine steam of bubbles in the diluted coolants.
- test unit was inoculated with a mixture of bacteria and fungi which were obtained and maintained as described in Bennett, "The Deterioration of Metal Cutting Fluids", Prog. Indust. Microbiol. 13: 121-249 (1974), the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- Each unit was inoculated once each week with 1.0 ml of a 50-50 mixture of both inocula.
- test units were under constant aeration, there was considerable evaporation from each unit.
- the units were calibrated at the 600.0 ml mark and, once or twice each week, depending upon environmental conditions, distilled water was added to each unit to bring the liquid level back to this mark. Distilled water was used in order to avoid a buildup of inorganic salts in the test units.
- sample jars were prepared according to the procedure outlined above to ascertain the antimicrobial potentiating effects of n-hexyl ethanolamine (HEA) when admixed with a selected antimicrobial agent.
- HSA n-hexyl ethanolamine
- the sample coolants were mixed with water in a ratio of 1:40 (coolant to water). The results are set forth below, wherein the time in days is recorded when the microbial count in such test reached the level of 100,000 or the test discontinued.
- n-hexyl ethanolamine used in these examples was prepared according to the alternate synthesis scheme described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,749,503, issued Jun. 7, 1988.
- Grotan is 78.5% active solution of hexahydro-1,3,5-tris (2-hydroxyethyl)-S-triazine.
- Bioban P-1487 is a mixture of 70% 4-(2-nitrobutyl) morpholine and 20% 4,4-(2-ethyl-2-nitromethylene) dimorpholine.
- Triadine 10 is a mixture of sodium 2-pyridinethiol-1-oxide 6.4% and hexahydro-1,3,5-tris-(2-hydroxyethyl)-S-triazine 63.6%.
- Amine CS 1246 is 4,4-dimethyloxazolidine p-toluenesulfonic acid.
- Cosan 101 is 74.9% 4,4 dimethyloxazolidine and 2.8% 3, 4, 6 trimethyloxazolidine.
- Busan 85 is 90% by weight of barium metaborate.
- Busan 1024 is a 40% aqueous solution of sodium salt of 1-carboxymethyl-3,5,7-triaza-1-azoniatricyclodecane chloride.
- Tris Nitro is a 50% active solution of tris(hydroxymethyl)-nitromethane.
- Nuosept 95 is a mixture of bicylicpolyoxymethylene oxazolidines.
- Troysan 174 is 2-hydroxymethyl ethanolamine.
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TABLE 1 ______________________________________ EFFECTIVENESS OF DIFFERENT COMBINATIONS OF HEA AND GROTAN IN CUTTING FLUIDS ______________________________________ Compound Concentration in ppm Grotan 500 1000 1500 HEA 500 1000 1500 Coolant Days of control IRMCO emulsion 7 21 14 0 7 7 Monroe Primecut 7 21 21 0 0 0 Stuart emulsion 7 21 14 0 0 0 Sanson coolant 7 21 14 0 7 14 Buckeye emulsion 7 21 14 0 7 7 Compound Concentration in ppm Grotan 500 500 1000 1000 1500 1500 1500 HEA 1000 1500 500 1000 500 1000 1500 Coolant Days of control IRMCO emulsion 28 49 21 35 42 35 70 Monroe Primecut 48 42 28 21 35 21 84 Stuart emulsion 14 42 21 21 28 21 91 Sanson coolant 21 84 21 28 28 35 98 Buckeye emulsion 63 91 84 98 77 91 105* ______________________________________
TABLE 2 ______________________________________ EFFECTIVENESS OF DIFFERENT COMBINATIONS OF HEA AND BIOBAN P-1487 IN CUTTING FLUIDS ______________________________________ Compound Concentration in ppm Bioban P-1487 250 500 1000 500 250 500 1000 HEA 500 1500 1500 1500 Coolants Days of stability IRMCO emulsion 0 14 35 21 28 42 84 Monroe Primecut 28 56 84 14 35 56 63 Stuart emulsion 7 42 49 21 21 42 56 Sanson coolant 7 35 42 21 21 112 140* Buckeye emulsion 35 42 49 35 119 112 140* ______________________________________
TABLE 3 __________________________________________________________________________ EFFECTIVENESS OF DIFFERENT COMBINATIONS OF HEA AND NA OMADINE IN CUTTING FLUIDS __________________________________________________________________________ Compound Concentration in ppm Na Omadine 100 250 500 100 100 250 250 500 500 HEA 1500 2000 1500 2000 1000 1500 Coolants Days of stability IRMCO 0 0 0 14 105 28 119 7 112 Monroe 0 0 21 28 196* 28 119 7 28 Stuart 0 21 35 42 147 49 119 49 112 Sanson 0 7 21 21 77 28 112 7 140* Buckeye 0 21 21 42 196* 140* 140* 77 140* __________________________________________________________________________
TABLE 4 ______________________________________ EFFECTIVENESS OF DIFFERENT COMBINATIONS OF HEA AND TRIADINE 10 IN CUTTING FLUIDS ______________________________________ Compound Concentration in ppm Triadine 10 250 500 1000 250 250 500 500 1000 HEA 1500 2000 1000 1500 1500 Coolant Days of stability IRMCO 21 28 35 28 77 63 56 175 emulsion Monroe 49 49 77 42 84 49 42 112 Primecut Stuart 35 77 98 42 91 70 98 161 emulsion Sanson 28 42 56 77 63 42 140* 182* coolant Buckeye 35 49 42 140* 105* 105* 140* 182* coolant ______________________________________ *Still inhibitory when taken off test
TABLE 5 ______________________________________ EFFECTIVENESS OF DIFFERENT COMBINATIONS OF HEA AND AMINE CS 1135 IN CUTTING FLUIDS ______________________________________ Compound Concentration in ppm Amine CS 1135 500 1000 1000 500 1000 HEA 1000 1500 1000 1500 1500 Coolants Days of stability IRMCO emulsion 28 28 7 7 49 35 84 Monroe Primecut 28 28 0 0 35 35 77 Stuart emulsion 28 21 0 0 49 35 84 Sanson coolant 28 14 7 14 35 35 91 Buckeye emulsion 28 14 7 7 84 48 126 ______________________________________
TABLE 6 ______________________________________ EFFECTIVENESS OF HEA AND COSAN 101 IN CUTTING FLUIDS 1000 ppm 1500 ppm Combination Coolants Cosan 101 HEA of both ______________________________________ IRMCO emulsion 14 7 84 Monroe emulsion 21 0 91 Stuart emulsion 21 0 70 Sanson coolant 21 14 98 Buckeye emulsion 21 7 140* ______________________________________
TABLE 7 ______________________________________ EFFECTIVENESS OF HEA IN COMBINATION WITH BUSAN 85 IN CUTTING FLUIDS 1000 ppm 1500 ppm Combination Coolants Busan 85 HEA of both ______________________________________ IRMCO emulsion 7 7 63 Monroe Primecut 7 0 7 Stuart emulsion 14 0 91 Sanson coolant 7 14 49 Buckeye emulsion 7 7 140* ______________________________________
TABLE 8 ______________________________________ EFFECTIVENESS OF HEA IN COMBINATION WITH BUSAN 1024 IN CUTTING FLUIDS 1000 ppm 1500 ppm Combination Coolants Busan 1024 HEA of both ______________________________________ IRMCO emulsion 0 7 14 Monroe Primecut 0 0 7 Stuart emulsion 7 0 7 Sanson coolant 0 14 7 Buckeye emulsion 0 7 49 ______________________________________
TABLE 9 ______________________________________ EFFECTIVENESS OF HEA IN COMBINATION WITH TRIS NITRO IN CUTTING FLUIDS 1000 ppm 1500 ppm Combination Coolants Tris Nitro HEA of both ______________________________________ IRMCO emulsion 7 7 0 Monroe Primecut 49 0 35 Stuart emulsion 0 0 28 Sanson coolant 14 14 42 Buckeye emulsion 7 7 56 ______________________________________
TABLE 10 ______________________________________ EFFECTIVENESS OF HEA IN COMBINATION WITH AMINE CS-1246 IN CUTTING FLUIDS 1000 ppm 1500 ppm Combination Coolants CS-1246 HEA of both ______________________________________ IRMCO emulsion 7 7 21 Monroe Primecut 7 0 42 Stuart emulsion 7 0 21 Sanson coolant 7 14 21 Buckeye emulsion 7 7 105* ______________________________________
TABLE 11 ______________________________________ EFFECTIVENESS OF HEA IN COMBINATION WITH NUOSEPT 95 IN CUTTING FLUIDS 1000 ppm 1500 ppm Combination Coolants Nuosept 95 HEA of both ______________________________________ IRMCO emulsion 7 7 28 Monroe Primecut 7 0 28 Stuart emulsion 0 0 21 Sanson coolant 7 14 21 Buckeye emulsion 7 7 105* ______________________________________
TABLE 12 ______________________________________ EFFECTIVENESS OF HEA IN COMBINATION WITH TROYSAN 174 IN CUTTING FLUIDS 1000 ppm 1500 ppm Combination Coolants Troysan 174 HEA of both ______________________________________ IRMCO emulsion 28 0 98 Monroe Primecut 42 14 98 Stuart emulsion 28 0 84 Sanson coolant 28 14 91 Buckeye emulsion 28 21 136 ______________________________________
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